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OT any bourbon or whiskey drinkers?
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[QUOTE="CuseGrad94, post: 3644701, member: 1342"] I’m nowhere near an expert, but things I wish I knew when a started getting into Bourbon a few years ago. 1. Ask tons of questions if you don’t know something. Tell people what you like (Carmel, vanilla, little burn, lots of burn) You may find a few who are jerks, but most people LOVE to talk bourbon so just ask.. 2. You like what you like, and how you like it. Try it neat, try with a splash of water, try with a cube, the only right way to drink bourbon is the way you enjoy it. 3. I personally wouldn’t go for the higher end bourbon’s until I tried a ton of others things. For me, by experiencing other bourbons gave me a better idea how to compare the more expensive ones. 4 I personally like cheaper bourbons that are Bottled in Bond. You know it’s been aged at least 4 years and bottled at 100 proof. One I really enjoy is Evan Williams Bottled In Bond. Super cheap and for me tasty. I mentioned above in the thread I went from chasing super expensive stuff when I first started to trying to chase great tasting cheap stuff that is hard to find [/QUOTE]
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